![]() ![]() ![]() During the year of 1927 Adams’ life had started to take off after meeting Albert M. As evident from the Adam Ansel Gallery, his first debut came from the club’s 1922 Bulletin, which featured his first published photographs. His start up in the photography world came about from the time spent at The Sierra Club. ![]() This turned into him taking photos of what would become his most famous photo, “Monolith, the face of Half Dome” which was taken at Yosemite’s LeConte Gully trail. 1 Box Brownie that his parents gave to him, he had recorded his time hiking and climbing. It wasn’t for waste however due to his extensive discipline he could fully utilize his visual creativity into his work. Adams’ passion for photography did not come until later in his lifetime, before then he was an inspired musician. ![]()
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